Colsac III Ferry (Columbia County, Wisconsin)
Privately owned, fee ferry from 1844 to 1923, operated by State of Wisconsin since 1933 as a free ferry
Ferry across Wisconsin River on Wis 113
Open to traffic

Columbia-Wrightsville Lincoln Highway Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1988
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Susquehanna River on PA 462 (Old Lincoln Highway) between Columbia and York Counties
Open to traffic

Colvin Covered Bridge (Bedford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1866 (there is some controversy over the date) by J.H. Thompson; rehabilitated 1998
Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over Shawnee Creek on TR443, Mill Road in Schellsburg
Open to traffic

Conley's Ford Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1907 by J. Van Fossen
Covered bridge over Big Raccoon Creek on CR 550E, east of Bridgeton
Open to traffic

Conroe Bridge (Geary County, Kansas)
Built 1925
Rainbow arch bridge over Clarks Creek on Ascher Road
Open to traffic

Coon Creek Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1930; rehabilitated 1976
Pony truss bridge over Coon Creek on CR 24
Open to traffic

Coop Creek Bridge (Sebastian County, Arkansas)
Built 1940
Concrete slab bridge with stone piers over Coop Creek on Broadway Street (CR 236) in Mansfield
Open to traffic

Corbett's Mill Bridge (Jones County, Iowa)
Built 1871; Bypassed by a new road in 1958 and passed into private ownership.
Bowstring pony truss bridge over Maquoketa River on Abandoned Road in Scotch Grove


Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge (Sullivan County, New Hampshire)
Built 1866; rehabilitated 1989
Two-span covered bridge over Connecticut River between Cornish, NH, and Windsor, VT
Open to one-lane traffic

Costilla Crossing Bridge (Conejos County, Colorado)
Built 1892 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 2006
Two-span Thacher through truss bridge over the Rio Grande on CR G east of Antonito
Open to one-lane traffic

Cotter Bridge (Baxter County, Arkansas)
Built 1930 by the Marsh Engineering Co. and Bateman Contracting Co.; rehabilitated 2003-04
Six-span rainbow arch bridge over White River on US 62B at Cotter
Open to two-lane traffic

Cotter Tunnel (Marion County, Arkansas)
Built 1903-04
Tunnel on the Union Pacific Railroad (formerly Missouri Pacific) just northwest of Cotter
Open to railroad traffic

Cottonwood Falls Bridge (Chase County, Kansas)
Built 1914 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co.
Three-span concrete arch bridge over Cottonwood River in Cottonwood Falls
Open to pedestrians only

County Line Bowstring Bridge (Cloud County, Kansas)
Bowstring truss bridge over West Creek on Republic Road, northwest of Hollis
Open to one-lane traffic on a low-maintenance road

County Line Bridge (Hancock County, Indiana)
Built 1916 by Burk Construction Co.
Through truss bridge over Big Blue River on CR 900 East
Open to traffic

Cove Creek AR 124 Bridge (Conway County, Arkansas)
Built 1957-58 by Forsgren Brothers of Fort Smith, Arkansas
Through truss bridge over Cove Creek on AR 124
Open to traffic

Cove Creek Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1936 by the Works Progress Administration
Two-span stone arch bridge over Cove Creek on AR 309
Open to two-way traffic

Cove Creek Tributary Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1936 by the Works Progress Administration
Small two-span stone arch bridge over a branch of Cove Creek on AR 309
Open to two-way traffic

Cove Lake Spillway Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1936 by the Works Progress Administration
Five-span stone arch bridge over Cove Lake Spillway on AR 309
Open to traffic

Cowley Bridge (Lincoln County, Tennessee)
Built by the King Iron Bridge Co. in 1878. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Bowstring through truss bridge over Elk River on West Stevens Creek Road
Open to traffic

Cox Ford Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1913 by J.A. Britton; rehabilitated 1977
Covered bridge over Sugar Creek on CR N110E, north of Rockville
Open to traffic

Creamery Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1930
Three-span March arch bridge over Marais Des Cygnes River at Osawatomie
Open to traffic

Creasyville Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1881; rehabilitated 1996
Covered bridge over Little Fishing Creek on TR 683, northeast of Sereno
Open to traffic

Crooked Creek US 62 Bridge (Marion County, Arkansas)
Built 1948 by the Pioneer Construction Co. of Malvern, Arkansas
Three-span deck truss bridge over Crooked Creek on US 62 in Pyatt
Open to traffic

Crooks Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1856 by Henry Wolfe; rebuilt 1867
Covered bridge over Little Raccoon Creek on CR 225 East
Open to traffic

Cross Bayou Bridge (Caddo Parish, Louisiana)
Waddell "A" truss bridge over Cross Bayou on the Kansas City Southern Railroad in Shreveport, near Spring Street
Unknown status

Crowley's Ridge State Park Bridge (Greene County, Arkansas)
Built 1935 by the CCC
Stone arch bridge over a drainage ditch on Crowleys Ridge Road
Open to traffic

Cumberland Covered Bridge (Grant County, Indiana)
Built 1877; rehabilitated 1999
Covered bridge over Mississinewa River on CR 990E in Matthews
Open to traffic

Cunningham Lane Bridge (Richland County, Wisconsin)
Built 1895; Replaced 1988
Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Pine River on Cunningham Lane in Town of Rockbridge
Replaced by new bridge

Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge (Madison County, Iowa)
Built 1871; relocated in 1970; rehabilitated 1997
Covered bridge over a ditch in Winterset City Park
Open to pedestrians only

Dale Bend Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built by the Vincennes Bridge Co. of Vincennes, Indiana
Through truss bridge over Petit Jean River on Dale Bend Road (CR 49)
Open to one-lane traffic

Dalehead Arch (New York County, New York)
Built 1860-62 by Calvert Vaux
Stone arch bridge over the bridle path on West Drive in Central Park
Open to traffic

Danville Stone Arch Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1896 by John Beard; rehabilitated 1981
Stone arch bridge over Stony Creek on US 136 (Main Street) in Danville
Open to traffic

Danville-Mickles Bowstring Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Originally built July 1880 by the King Bridge Co. at Danville; relocated in 1920
Derelict bowstring through truss bridge over Petit Jean River, between Danville and Ola
Abandoned with deck and approaches removed

Darlington Covered Bridge (Montgomery County, Indiana)
Built 1868
Two-span covered bridge over Sugar Creek on CR 500 North, west of Darlington
Open to pedestrians only

Davis Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1875; rehabilitated 1997
Covered bridge over Roaring Creek on Shakespeare Road, south of Catawissa
Open to traffic

Deep River Bridge (Chatham County, North Carolina)
Built 1910
Through truss bridge over Deep River on NC 2153
Open to pedestrians only

DeGray Creek Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1930; rehabilitated 1975
Pony truss bridge over DeGray Creek on CR 50 (Terrell Road)
Open to one-lane traffic

Delaware River Composite Truss Bridge (Jefferson County, Kansas)
Built 1936
Through truss bridge over Delaware River on Coal Creek Road at Valley Falls
Open to traffic

Dell Avenue over Carroll Canal (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1907
Concrete arch bridge over Carroll Canal on Dell Avenue in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Dell Avenue over Howland Canal (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1907
Concrete arch bridge over Howland Canal on Dell Avenue in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Dell Avenue over Linnie Canal (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1907
Concrete arch bridge over Linnie Canal on Dell Avenue in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Dell Avenue over Sherman Canal (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1907
Concrete arch bridge over Sherman Canal on Dell Avenue in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Dell Rapids Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1929 by the Pioneer Bridge Co. of Mitchell, SD
Concrete girder bridge over Big Sioux River on Garfield Avenue in Dell Rapids
Open to traffic

Dellville Covered Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889
Covered bridge over Shermans Creek on Dellville Road (PA 2002)
Open to traffic

Denesmouth Arch (New York County, New York)
Built 1859-60 by Calvert Vaux
Stone arch bridge over a pedestrian walkway on Transverse Road 1 in New York
Open to traffic

Des Moines River Bridge (Boone County, Iowa)
Built 1909; Closed 2008 due to flood damage
Through truss bridge over Des Moines River on a local road
Closed to traffic after June 2008 flooding damaged an approach span

Dewlen-Spohnhauer Bridge (Montgomery County, Kansas)
Built 1926
Four-span through arch over the Verdigris River on Old US 160 just east of Independence
Open to traffic on a paved frontage road

Diestelhorst Bridge (Shasta County, California)
Built in 1915 by Chico Construction Co., Closed to vehicular traffic in 1997
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Sacramento River on Sacramento Trail in Redding
Open to pedestrians

Dimmsville Covered Bridge (Juniata County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1902
Covered bridge over Cocolamus Creek on PA 2017 west of Seven Stars
Open to pedestrians only

Ditch Road Bridge (Saginaw County, Michigan)
Built 1889; Stringers and Deck Replaced 1954; Closed October 1992; Replaced 1999
Relocated Thacher through truss bridge over Shiawassee River on Ditch Road in Parshallburg
Replaced by new bridge

Dixie Bridge (Craighead County, Arkansas)
Built 1942
Deck truss bridge over Locust Creek Ditch carrying CR 988 (formerly CR 513) east of Dixie, just off AR 135
Open to traffic

Dotsero Bridge (Eagle County, Colorado)
Built 1934-35
Through truss bridge over Colorado River on the I-70 Service Road (Old US 6) at Dotsero
Open to two-lane traffic

Dreese's Covered Bridge (Snyder County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1870; rehabilitated 2001
Covered bridge over Middle Creek, northeast of Beavertown
Open to pedestrians only

Dresden Suspension Bridge (Muskingum County, Ohio)
Built 1914 by the Bellefontaine Bridge & Steel Co.
Suspension bridge over Muskingum River on OH 208 in Dresden
Bypassed and closed to all traffic

Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge (St. Louis County, Minnesota)
Opened as a transporter bridge in 1905; reconstructed as a vertical-lift bridge in 1930; rehabilitated 2000
Vertical-lift through truss bridge over the Duluth Ship Canel on Lake Avenue in Duluth
Open to traffic

Eads Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1869-1874 under the direction of engineer James Buchanan Eads
Three-span steel arch bridge over the Mississippi River in downtown St. Louis
Top deck open to four lanes of traffic with a pedestrian lane, bottom deck open to two tracks of MetroLink light rail service

Eagle River Bridge (Eagle County, Colorado)
Built 1933
Through truss bridge over Eagle River on US 6 east of Eagle in Eagle
Open to traffic

Eaglevale Bridge (New York County, New York)
Built 1890
Two-span stone arch bridge over a pedestrian walkway on 77th Street Entrance in Central Park
Open to traffic

Easley Covered Bridge (Blount County, Alabama)
Built 1930
Covered bridge over Dub Branch of Little Warrior River on Easley Bridge Road in Rosa
Open to traffic

East Drive Bridge (New York County, New York)
Built ca. 1920
Stone arch bridge over 86th Street Transverse Road on East Drive in Central Park
Open to traffic

Edgemere Street Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1926 by the Metropolitan Trust Company
Stone arch bridge over Lake No. 3 on Edgemere Street in North Little Rock
Open to traffic

Egan Bridge (Moody County, South Dakota)
Built 1922
Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on 2nd Street in Egan
Open to traffic

Eighth Street Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1912
Three-span concrete arch bridge over Big Sioux River on Eighth Street in Sioux Falls
Open to traffic

Eldean Covered Bridge (Miami County, Ohio)
Built 1860; rehabilitated 1980
Two-span covered bridge over Miami River on Farver Road (formerly Eldean Road)
Open to pedestrians only

Elk Falls Bridge (Elk County, Kansas)
Built 1893 by the George E. King Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Elk River beyond the end of Montgomery Street in Elk Falls
Open to pedestrians only

Elkins Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Built 1921 by the Luten Bridge Co.
Three-span concrete arch bridge over White River on CR 44 (Mt. Olive Road) in Elkins
Open to one-lane traffic

Ellsworth Ranch Bridge (Emmet County, Iowa)
Built 1895 by the King Bridge Co. under the direction of Milo Adams; rehabilitated 1937; closed to traffic 2007
Through truss bridge over East Fork Des Moines River on 130th Street east of Dolliver
Closed to all traffic

Engineer Street Bridge (Whitley County, Kentucky)
Built 1918
Pratt through truss bridge over Lynn Camp Creek in Corbin
Preserved and open to pedestrians as part of a city park

Erb's Covered Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1887
Covered bridge over Hammer Creek on Erb's Bridge Road (TR 634) in Rothsville
Open to traffic

Esch's Spur Bridge (Cowley County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1890
Three-span stone arch bridge over Grouse Creek, southwest of Dexter
Open to one-lane traffic

Esther Furnace Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1905
Two-span covered bridge over North Branch Roaring Creek on Esther Furnace Road
Open to traffic

F Drive North Bridge (Calhoun County, Michigan)
Built 1905; Closed to all traffic 1982; Removed, date unknown.
Lost Steel arch bridge over Kalamazoo River on F Drive North
Removed

Fall Creek Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Completed October 8, 1855, by Joseph C. Elliott. Made obsolete by new bridge in 1949.
Stone arch bridge over Fall Creek just north of 223rd Lane (Payson Lane)
Open to pedestrians only

Fitches Covered Bridge (Delaware County, New York)
Built 1870; relocated 1885
Covered bridge over West Branch Delaware River on Fitches Bridge Road
Open to traffic

Fleisher's Covered Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1887
Covered bridge over Big Buffalo Creek on TR 477
Open to traffic

Foraker Covered Bridge (Monroe County, Ohio)
Built 1886 by Isaiah Cline
Covered bridge over Little Muskingum River on Plainview Road (CR 40)
Open to traffic

Forksville Covered Bridge (Sullivan County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1850 by Samuel Sadler Rogers
Covered bridge over Loyalsock Creek on PA 4012 in Forksville
Open to traffic

Forry Mill Covered Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1869
Covered bridge over Big Chickies Creek on Bridge Valley Road
Open to traffic

Forsythe Mill Covered Bridge (Rush County, Indiana)
Built 1888 by E. L. Kennedy
Covered bridge over Flatrock River on CR 650 South
Open to traffic

Fort Atkinson Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1892 by D.H. Young of Manchester, Iowa
Through truss bridge over Little Turkey River on 150th Street in Fort Atkinson
Open to one-lane traffic

Fort Fletcher Bridge (Ellis County, Kansas)
Built 1936 by the Works Progress Administration
Four-span stone arch bridge over Big Creek on Walker Avenue, 4.8 mi. south of Walker
Open to traffic

Fort Griffin Bridge (Shackelford County, Texas)
Built 1885 by the King Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Clear Fork Brazos River on CR 188
Closed to all traffic

Fort Madison Bridge (Lee County, Iowa)
Built 1927
Toll double-decker through truss swing bridge over the Mississippi River on IA 2/IL 9/BNSF Railroad at Fort Madison
Open to traffic

Fort Morgan Rainbow Arch Bridge (Morgan County, Colorado)
Built 1922-23; made obsolete by new bridge in 1963; rehabilitated in 1987
Eleven-span Marsh arch bridge over South Platte River on CO 52, just north of Fort Morgan
Open to pedestrians only

Fort Spokane Bridge (Lincoln County, Washington)
Built 1941
Through truss bridge over Spokane River on WA 25 at Miles
Open to traffic

Fountain Creek Bridge (Monroe County, Illinois)
Built 1849 by Herman Garleb; made obsolete by new bridge in 1927
Stone arch bridge over Fountain Creek just south of IL 156, west of Waterloo
Open to pedestrians only

Fountain Creek Bridge (El Paso County, Colorado)
Built 1932 by the Pueblo Bridge & Construction Co.
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Fountain Creek on Business US 24
Open to traffic

Fourteenth Street Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1925; main span replaced 1988
Wooden bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad on W. 14th Street in North Little Rock
Kingpost truss span replaced with a steel stringer span in 1988, but timber trestle substructure preserved

Fourth Street Bridge (Fremont County, Colorado)
Built 1891 by the Bullen Bridge Co.; modified 1928; replaced in 2001; reconstructed ca. 2004
Through truss bridge over Arkansas River in Canon City
Open to pedestrians only

Fowlersville Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1886 by Charles King; relocated in 1986
Covered bridge over a branch of Briar Creek in Briar Creek Park
Open to pedestrians only

Fredericktown Bridge (Nelson County, Kentucky)
Built 1904
Through truss bridge over Beech Fork on Fredericktown Road in Fredericktown, KY
Open to traffic

Freeport Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Originally built 1878 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. over Upper Iowa River on a county road; relocated 1989
Relocated bowstring through truss bridge at Trout Run Park in Decorah
Open to pedestrians only

Friendship Gardens Bridge (Hendricks County, Indiana)
Built 1886 by the Morse Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over White Lick Creek on CR 800 South in Plainfield
Closed to all traffic

Frog Bayou Old AR 282 Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Built 1921-22 by the J.S. Terry Construction Co. of Poteau, OK
Abandoned through truss bridge over Frog Bayou on Old AR 282
Derelict

Fromberg Bridge (Carbon County, Montana)
Built 1914
Concrete arch bridge over Clarks Fork on CR 307 in Fromberg
Open to traffic

Fryer's Ford Bridge (Conway County, Arkansas)
Built 1890 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. of Canton, Ohio
Through truss bridge over East Fork Point Remove Creek on CR 67 (Fryer Bridge Road)
Open to traffic

Galena Y Bridge (Stone County, Missouri)
Opened November 1927, replacing an earlier truss bridge. Made obsolete by a new highway bridge in 1986 and closed to vehicular traffic.
Five-span open-spandrel arch bridge with Y-shaped approach over James River at Galena
Open to pedestrians only

Gay Street Bridge (Knox County, Tennessee)
Built 1897
Spandrel-braced (cantliver) arch, concrete deck bridge over Tennessee River on Gay Street in Knoxville
Open to traffic

Geeting Covered Bridge (Preble County, Ohio)
Built 1894 by Everett S. Sherman; rehabilitated 1973, and 2008
Covered bridge over Prices Creek on TR 436 (Price Road)
Open to traffic